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Group Read #1 for March 2021: THE HAUNTED FOREST TOUR, Jeff Strand and James A. Moore
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I have to say that, despite Jurassic Park telling me this is a terrible idea, I'd probably still take the tour haha. MONSTERS, GUYS! <3

Monsters and grenades? I'm in!
Logically, I'd say no way. But it seems like an opportunity of a lifetime. I'm sure if I got a good deal I'd go. But I wouldn't take my children. That seems extra irresponsible. I'm surprised there isn't an age limit.

Monsters and grenades? I'm in!
Logically, I'd say no way. But it seems like an opportunity of a lifetime. I'm..."
Yeah . . . I can't get over the little kids on the tour bus. Parenting fail, much?


Frances wrote: "Michelle wrote: "Benjamin wrote: "I tell you what though, I'm taking more than two/three grenades!!😂"
Monsters and grenades? I'm in!
Logically, I'd say no way. But it seems like an opportunity o..."
I took my kid on a ghost tour.
Monsters and grenades? I'm in!
Logically, I'd say no way. But it seems like an opportunity o..."
I took my kid on a ghost tour.

As far as favorite monster, I think I'd go with the insect monsters with the pretty faces, I think they called them harpies. I guess I'm just a sucker for a pretty face lol




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I definitely get that. I'm not finished (just to the point where we get more to the individual characters coming together), but while there is lots of gore, adventure, and imagination, I never get that sense of paranoia that I'd love to see in a supernatural forest like this.

Exactly, if you want a gory, action packed book with lot´s of imagination this is perfect, I personally just prefer the spine-chilling ones somewhat better




I agree I probably wouldn’t go on the tour. However, i’m the kind of person that would obsessively read articles and watch videos on it, talk to my friends about it... and then one of them would end up getting me tickets as gift and I’d be like “oh thanks so much :D” *has a panic attack*

The isnt really a scary monster horror story, it's more of a madcap adventure through a killer forest with lots of dark humor thrown in. In that regard it reminds me a little of Mark Trufo"s Zombie Fallout .

I am liking this a little better although the humour continues to take me out of the story. The situation described can be the stuff of nightmares but the character’s reaction is often described as being little more than sarcasm or wry amusement. For example, one character, on being dragged away to his almost-certain doom takes the time to admire the view, thinking: “ you know, you did pay for this vacation.”
On a plus point, the monsters are varied enough to be interesting, a couple of them have been genuinely horrible, and a few of the characters are beginning to stand out. I am curious as to where this is all going.




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Interesting start, this seems like it's going to be the perfect brain candy to get me out of my reading slump. Also, I'm really liking the narrator so far.
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I wish I could deny this myself but honestly, I know I'd be sure tempted to go on the tour lol

Just met that one. I'm a little over a third through and enjoying the spectrum of monsters! I'm hoping we'll get some explanation of why it all came to be by the end.

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Why is the author ruining it with this stupid talking demon guy and it's smart ass teenage comedy attempts. Just no. no. NOOOOOO!

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Why is the author ruining it with this stupid talking demon guy and it's smart ass teenage comedy attempts. Just no. no. NOOOOOO!"
That's the aspect I'm struggling with a bit too, Frances tbh. He's meant to be the main source of evil (unless something worse pops up in the last 20% of the book...) but the way he talks to Lee/Christopher, he doesn't come across as terrifying or evil and I find it difficult to see him as much of a threat, if that makes sense. Perhaps I'm over-thinking it!



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Why is the author ruining it with this stupid talking demon guy and it's smart ass teenage comedy attempts. Just no. no. NOOOOOO!"
Yeah, I wanted an explanation but that one was pretty lame. Cliché even.



I'm at 43% and feeling the same - I love the action of it and feel it would make a fantastic movie, but I'm not at all emotionally invested. All of the characters are kind of blending for me, and the different monsters are in and out of the story so fast that none are really leaving an impact.
Would be great if people could spoiler tag details please as I'm still going! :)


This is pretty much my assessment too. I'm glad I did read it as it was hanging around on my Kindle and I'm trying to catch up with a severe backlog on it.


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Once Pestilence comes onto the scene, the fun nature of the book merges into the silly for me. I did not care for the demon's character and the forest plus his plan was too easily explained. It was very dues ex machina in the end to torture the host (for what must have been a few minutes only?) and bammm, trees disappear. If the ending had just been redone, this book could have been great. As it was, I did enjoy and have fun reading it, but not an all time favorite.

How is everyone adding the spoiler that is a hyperlink which collapses???"
If you click on the 'some html is ok' hyperlink above the comment box, it will give you the formatting. :) It may not work on the app though? I use desktop view even when I'm on my phone because the app sucks lol
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